Hey, I'm 19 and I've had a somewhat receding hairline over the past 3 years.
I used to be the guy that all the girls secretly were in love with, and I still am (mainly because I hide my hairline). All my girlfriends classmates and friends say that she has been lucky with me due to me being so attractive (Personally I think I'm somewhere around an 8) and having an awesome personality.
In my highschool years, the girls in my class and the rest of the school branded me as the most attractive guy in that class (I don't know about the rest of highschool, but I was most definatly in the top 5). Now, I feel as though I will never be that guy again.
Recently, I got "aware" over my hairloss problem (I've always noticed that I had high temples and I always covered them up. However, I never thought about HAIRLOSS due to such a young age) and I am now inspecting my hair EACH AND EVERY DAY and I can't get over it. I dropped out of college because I couldn't even go to campus because I became so self aware, and it also pushed me into a SEVERE depression (what the doctor and pshycologist said). I'm somewhat over the depression (because I try to convince myself every day that I will look DECENT with a short cut or something) but it sometimes kick in again and it feels like my life has/is ended/ending.
I have not visited a dermatologist yet. I do, however, have an appointment with one, but propecia is not a common practice for them to subscribe in my country (Norway)
Hairloss history in family:
My fathers side: NONE
Mothers side (in chronological order):
My grandfather`s father: My mother told me that he had high temples, but not anything else. I do not know when he got his hairloss since I've never met him.
My grandfather: He had a full head of hair until his 50s or 60s where it seems as though he become a norwood 4a (no crown balding, he still has lots of hair there)
My uncle on my mothers side lost his temples when was is around 30 years old and he is now 50 and doesnt seem like he lost more hair.
My brother is 25 and he has temple hairloss aswell but he did not start to lose it as early as me (he started around 19/20 or something).
Myself, I remember having high temples when I was around 16 or something. I was probably a norwood 2 or something a bit higher. Now I feel as though I am closer to a norwood 3 (with a persistant forelock) than I am a norwood 2 (this seems to be the hairloss pattern in our family ).
How likely is it that I will end up bald considering nobody has ever gone fully BALD in our family and all they have had is just had temple hairloss? The reason I am asking is because it frightens me since I lost my temples so much younger than the rest of my family. How likely is it that I will stop on a norwood 3 with a persistent forelock?
TL;DR:
DOES BALDING PATTERN RUN IN THE FAMILY?
I used to be the guy that all the girls secretly were in love with, and I still am (mainly because I hide my hairline). All my girlfriends classmates and friends say that she has been lucky with me due to me being so attractive (Personally I think I'm somewhere around an 8) and having an awesome personality.
In my highschool years, the girls in my class and the rest of the school branded me as the most attractive guy in that class (I don't know about the rest of highschool, but I was most definatly in the top 5). Now, I feel as though I will never be that guy again.
Recently, I got "aware" over my hairloss problem (I've always noticed that I had high temples and I always covered them up. However, I never thought about HAIRLOSS due to such a young age) and I am now inspecting my hair EACH AND EVERY DAY and I can't get over it. I dropped out of college because I couldn't even go to campus because I became so self aware, and it also pushed me into a SEVERE depression (what the doctor and pshycologist said). I'm somewhat over the depression (because I try to convince myself every day that I will look DECENT with a short cut or something) but it sometimes kick in again and it feels like my life has/is ended/ending.
I have not visited a dermatologist yet. I do, however, have an appointment with one, but propecia is not a common practice for them to subscribe in my country (Norway)
Hairloss history in family:
My fathers side: NONE
Mothers side (in chronological order):
My grandfather`s father: My mother told me that he had high temples, but not anything else. I do not know when he got his hairloss since I've never met him.
My grandfather: He had a full head of hair until his 50s or 60s where it seems as though he become a norwood 4a (no crown balding, he still has lots of hair there)
My uncle on my mothers side lost his temples when was is around 30 years old and he is now 50 and doesnt seem like he lost more hair.
My brother is 25 and he has temple hairloss aswell but he did not start to lose it as early as me (he started around 19/20 or something).
Myself, I remember having high temples when I was around 16 or something. I was probably a norwood 2 or something a bit higher. Now I feel as though I am closer to a norwood 3 (with a persistant forelock) than I am a norwood 2 (this seems to be the hairloss pattern in our family ).
How likely is it that I will end up bald considering nobody has ever gone fully BALD in our family and all they have had is just had temple hairloss? The reason I am asking is because it frightens me since I lost my temples so much younger than the rest of my family. How likely is it that I will stop on a norwood 3 with a persistent forelock?
TL;DR:
DOES BALDING PATTERN RUN IN THE FAMILY?
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